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Post by Sacramento Kings on Jan 28, 2010 8:41:40 GMT -5
Sacramento Trades:
2009 Detroit 1st Round Pick (#13 overall)
Salary In: $10,026,875 Salary Out: None
Atlanta Trades:
79 | Al Harrington $10,026,875
Salary In: None Salary Out: $10,026,875
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Post by Sacramento Kings on Jan 28, 2010 9:15:31 GMT -5
I accept...I need help down low as I never really had anybody to help Williams last season. Harrington/Griffin @ F and Scola @ C will definately beef up my lineup and give Jonny Flynn plenty of assets to distribute the ball too.
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Jan 28, 2010 22:51:22 GMT -5
I'm not going to resign Harrington after this season and his rating just went down and so has his value. One GM already backed out of a trade b/c of the rating decrease and I haven't been able to find another trade besides this one since. Plus, I will have plenty of cap room now to sign at least one good player.
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Jan 28, 2010 22:51:49 GMT -5
I accept.
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Post by Los Angeles Clippers on Jan 28, 2010 23:13:44 GMT -5
I'll accept. Atlanta will get a fairly talented young player locked up for 4 years if he wants them that long, just gives up an expiring solid player in Harrington...This works for ATL's future and doesn't give up THAT much in the now.
Accept.
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Post by Chicago Bulls on Jan 28, 2010 23:19:54 GMT -5
I accept, LAC summed it up pretty good.
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Jan 28, 2010 23:36:13 GMT -5
Accept. I like what Sacramento is doing. Hes tired of being bad and hes doing something about it. Now, will the changes make him a playoff team? Not sure, but at least he will be respectable.
Harrington/Scola/Griffin are all better than anyone he had last year.
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Jan 28, 2010 23:40:58 GMT -5
He may win the Pacific Division
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Post by Boston Celtics on Jan 28, 2010 23:42:59 GMT -5
Accept
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Jan 28, 2010 23:54:52 GMT -5
Approved. ATL now has the #13 pick
Update charts ASAP
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